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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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THE IMPACT OF CULTURE IN AN ERA OF PARTIAL GLOBALIZATION ON STANDARD BUSINESS PRACTICES

Flynn, Colleen Evadne 17 June 2009 (has links)
In this age of globalization, or more specifically, partial globalization, the significance of cultural shifts in various parts of the world, is considerable. In consideration of cultural convergence and divergence, it must be investigated whether or not cultures are gaining more similarities and less differences (convergence) due to globalization and whether or not standard business practices will emerge as a result. An adaptation of the Dorfman and Howell (1988) survey was used to provide a better understanding and comparison of the special conditions that characterize business practices of Jamaicans living in Jamaica, and Jamaicans living in the U.S.A. or whose behavior have been impacted by the U.S. culture. The results indicate that there are no significant differences in the areas of power distance, uncertainty avoidance, masculinity and paternalism which suggest strength of the Jamaican culture. However there was some evidence of crossvergence or possibly divergence as there was a significant difference in individualism between the native Jamaican and the global Jamaican. The apparent shift in individualism, which is in alignment with Hofstede's (1986) belief that as a result of westernization and teaching in a multinational classroom a shift in individualism is possible, needs to be further investigated in light of the relatively small sample size used in the study. There was no difference between the native male Jamaican and the global male Jamaican in all the five cultural dimensions. This research provides students, managers, business leaders and entrepreneurs with information that can help business practices, through the better understanding of cultural orientation of the NATIVE Jamaican (Jamaicans living in Jamaica) and the GLOBAL Jamaican (Jamaicans living in the U.S.A. for an extended period or who have been exposed to the U.S. culture for an extended period of time, leading to improved business and economic performance. The researcher suggests further research utilizing a larger sample size to investigate not only how demographic factors such as gender, age, and educational level affect cultural orientation but also to explore the effects of economic ties, family ties, cable television and internet usage on the cultural orientation among the native and global Jamaican and whether convergence, crossvergence and divergence occurs. Also, it is worth undertaking a study of the observed shift in greater individualism for the global Jamaican to discover whether the change is of any permanence and the contributing factors to the differences to these values.
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"Restrukturiranje industrijskih oblasti u pravcu razvoja turizma lokalne zajednice" / Restructuring of industrial regions toward tourism development of local community

Nedeljković-Đokić Slađana 08 July 2015 (has links)
<p>Ispitivani su stavovi lokalne zajednice u vezi sa mogućnostima razvoja turizma kao jedne od opcija u procesu restrukturiranja industrijske oblasti.</p> / <p>We investigated the attitudes of local community related<br />to the possiibities of the tourism development as one of<br />the options in the process of restructuring of industrial<br />regions</p>
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Interkulturní management ve vybrané společnosti / Intercultural Management in a Selected Company

Badinová, Eszter January 2016 (has links)
Tato diplomová práce analyzuje interkulturní management a komunikaci v české společnosti působící na mezinárodní úrovni. Práce používá dotazníkové šetření pro získání lepšího vhledu do cross-kulturní komunikace mezi týmy a členy týmu ve firmě. Obsahuje také návrhy na základě vyhodnocených údajů, které mají zlepšit výkonnost podniku tím, že pomáhají zaměstnancům překonat kulturní rozdíly.
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Understanding CSR in the textile industry in a middle-income country : Stories from future managers in Sri Lanka

Preiksaite, Samantha, Levehag, Tora January 2020 (has links)
Production has relocated to the Eastern world, whilst consumption is dominating the Western world. Taking into consideration the cultural differences between East and West sanctions a problem, as it is identified that corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices require adaptation to the different cultural contexts. For this reason, it is of interest to study how the values in a middle-income country influence the attitudes that are formed towards CSR to further contextualise the need for adaptation of CSR. To accomplish the aim to the fullest extent, and to adequately form an understanding of how the values influence the attitudes towards CSR in a middle-income country, this study takes place in Colombo, Sri Lanka. As Sri Lanka is a country that has a prevalent textile industry, along with a strong focus on CSR activities and ethical production, augments the choice for the enactment of this study. In the essence of this, the encompassing purpose of this study is as follows: To illustrate how cultural values influence attitudes regarding CSR practices from a future managerial perspective in the setting of Sri Lanka, and if the cultural factors play an important role in the formation of values that inhere to CSR. The methodology of the research consists of focus groups that implicate a vignette technique that builds on the theoretical chapter. Five focus groups were performed, which comprised of fifteen students in total, all current fashion students within textiles, design and marketing at the University of Academy of Design (AOD) located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. By using the vignette technique enables the authors to compose ten scenarios, building on the concepts of CSR in where Carroll’s pyramid is of significance, along with cultural dimensions that are represented by Hofstede and Schwartz. Through these scenarios, the authors explore the attitudes of future managers, namely students, in their attempt to act upon ethical dilemmas. Thereafter, thematic analysis was used to extract four themes from the participants’ insights. These themes add up to the Sri Lankan Business Mindset, Hierarchy, Level of Recognition and Who is Responsible. The findings of this study suggest that in an attempt to approach CSR in a manner which strives to shape the values towards ethical reasoning, it is essential to take into consideration the four actors that are identified as responsible – namely the government, society, company, and individual.
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Stress and performance in uncertainty-avoiding individuals: an introductory literature review

Stowers, Kimberly 01 May 2013 (has links)
Uncertainty avoidance as a cultural construct has been known to affect worker stress and performance in organizations, but a review of these findings has not been done up until this point. In effort to clarify the relationship between uncertainty avoidance and stress and performance, a comprehensive literature search was performed. Findings from articles on this topic have been presented. In addition, organizational practices for accommodating uncertainty avoidance and other cultural dimensions have been explored. This review shows that uncertainty avoidance appears to be linked to higher stress, while its relationship to performance appears to depend on other factors. Best practices for accommodating uncertainty avoidance tend to include enhanced communication and structure. Ideas for future research on this topic are discussed.
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O hospital é seguro? Percepções de profissionais de saúde sobre segurança do paciente

Clinco, Sandra Denise de Oliveira 15 August 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2010-04-20T20:15:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 106674.pdf: 904594 bytes, checksum: b288b443fcee4a4b63a1ee332274a957 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-08-15T00:00:00Z / A segurança do paciente é um dos pilares de uma organização hospitalar. O objetivo deste estudo foi conhecer as opiniões dos profissionais de saúde, que trabalham em organizações hospitalares, quanto às dimensões de segurança do paciente. Foram abordados conceitos de acreditação, qualidade, cultura de segurança e segurança do paciente. A metodologia utilizada foi a aplicação de um questionário da Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, traduzido para o português, às lideranças administrativas e assistenciais de hospitais acreditados (tanto pela metodologia da Organização Nacional de Acreditação quanto pela metodologia da Joint Commission International), no Estado de São Paulo. Também identificou-se a freqüência com que os erros são reportados e se as respostas aos erros cometidos são punitivas ou não. / Patient safety is one of the pillars of a healthcare organization. The aim of this study was to know the opinions of the hospital staff about the safety culture dimensions. Concepts of accreditation, quality, safety culture and patient safety are approached. The methodology consisted of a questionnaire application prepared for Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, translated to portuguese, to the medical and nonmedical leaderships of accredited hospitals (by the methodology of the Organização Nacional de Acreditação and by the methodology of the Joint Commission International), in São Paulo state. The frequency of error reporty was also identified, as well as whether the response to error is punitive or not.
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Culture and leadership in Kenya

Anaya, Ella Ruth 08 1900 (has links)
This dissertation investigates managerial leadership and its cultural foundations in Kenya. It discusses the theoretical underpinnings of culturally contingent leadership theories, and examines Sub-Saharan African leadership through existing literature, cultural metaphors, and qualitative and quantitative methodologies. The study replicates the Global Leadership and Organisational Behaviour Effectiveness (GLOBE) methodologies with 267 respondents – managers in the finance and food processing sectors, and the civic sector (education and health). The literature review focuses on leadership issues impeding socio-economic development, complexities such as ethnic heterogeneity, colonial history, customary practices, instability in governance, conflict, corruption, and poverty. The cultural domain is also examined in terms of ethno-linguistic groups and major historical and geo-political influences on these groups. Additional aspects of culture that pose persistent problems to Kenyan leadership are explored: paternalism and patronage, and the legacy of entitlement and bureaucracy –– negative influences on workrelated relations, and managerial and political leadership. Findings on organisational culture and societal culture indicate that Kenyan values and practices are not congruent, thereby creating a unique profile of Kenyan leader attributes and leadership styles. The study identifies Bwana Kubwa (Big Boss) managerial leadership as a norm, political leadership as “a dirty game,” and an “inspirational idealist” as the preferred leader. Lastly, survey results for Kenya are compared against GLOBE dimensions of culture and leadership for Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as against West Africa. / Communication Science / D. Litt. et Phil. (Communication Science)
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Analýza organizační kultury v dopravní společnosti / Analysis of the organizational culture of transport company

Kučerová, Eliška January 2016 (has links)
The aim of the thesis is to analyse the organizational culture in three local companies of the transport corporation. The analysis is carried out with the aim to map the organizational culture in the local companies. At the beginning of the work is described theory, which is composed from the organizational culture, models of individual organizational cultures and elements that may affect the strength of the organizational culture and others. In the empirical part are analysed the data obtained by various methods of diagnostics organizational culture. These include observation, interviewing and analysis the documents of company. At the end of this thesis are found the recommendations for the company.
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Relationship between organisational culture and organisational commitment

Latchigadu, Chantal Micaela 03 1900 (has links)
Corporate culture is believed to be integral to organisational success and sustainability. This research study was conducted according to a humanistic, positive psychology and an open systems paradigm in order to examine the theoretical relationship between organisational culture and organisational commitment. The quantitative measuring instruments used for data collection were the Harrison and Stokes organisational culture questionnaire (OCQ) and Allen and Meyer’s organisational commitment scale (OCS). The empirical study involved respondents from a selected IT company in the KwaZulu-Natal region. This study revealed that there was no significant relationship between organisational culture and organisational commitment. However, there was a difference between the existing and preferred power culture as well as the existing and preferred role culture dimensions. The main recommendation for this study is that the selected IT company should set stretch targets with a focus on common vision, purpose and company values, with a strong emphasis on creating meaningful rewards for top performers at both individual and team level. / Industrial and Organisational Psychology / M. Com. (Industrial and Organisational Psychology)
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Психолошке детерминанте предузетничке оријентације у сервисном сектору / Psihološke determinante preduzetničke orijentacije u servisnom sektoru / Psychological determinants of entrepreneurial orientation in service sector

Nedeljković Knežević Milena 28 September 2016 (has links)
<p style="text-align: justify;">Испитивана је предиктивна вредност психолошких детерминанти: димензије личности, мотивационе оријентације, локус контроле, самопоштовање и димензије друштвене културе на димензије предузетничке оријентације у туристичком и јавном сектору.</p> / <p style="text-align: justify;">Ispitivana je prediktivna vrednost psiholoških determinanti: dimenzije ličnosti, motivacione orijentacije, lokus kontrole, samopoštovanje i dimenzije društvene kulture na dimenzije preduzetničke orijentacije u turističkom i javnom sektoru.</p> / <p style="text-align: justify;">The predictive value of psychological determinants: personality traits, motivational orientation, locus of control, self-esteem and cultural dimensions on the entrepreneurial orientation dimensions are investigated.</p>

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